Chris Harper Mercer manifesto: ‘I am going to die a virgin’

An alleged manifesto belonging to Chris Harper Mercer paints a dispiriting portrait of a man lost and with an affinity to Satan.

Authorities have told that Oregon UCC gunman Chris Harper Mercer passed on a typewritten letter to a survivor, telling that individual to give it to police .

While little has been revealed as to the contents of the several page letter, since presumed to be the killer’s manifesto, authorities told Mercer revealing in his letter that he was ‘in a bad way’ and ‘had no life.’

He also lists his favorite movies, colors, musicians and songs before ending the manifesto with pentagrams.

To date neither the alleged manifesto or anything pertaining to Mercer’s day to day life indicated that he was affiliated with any group. Authorities have also told the gunman’s motive is still unclear.

Nevertheless sources told of finding a number of guns at Mercer’s home (7 with 6 firearms found at the place of shooting) along with a series of blog postsunder the handle lithium_love along with myspace postswhere the shooter lionized the Nazi movement, the IRA as well as giving praise to recent Roanoke, Virginia TV gunman, Vester Lee Flanagan who gunned downtwo former colleagues live on television.

Wrote Mercer in an August 3oth entry in part: ‘I have noticed that people like him are all alone and unknown, yet when they spill a little blood, the whole world knows who they are.’

The entry continues, ‘Seems the more people you kill, the more you’re in the limelight.’

His profile says that he is a conservative Republican. And yet, his point of view on almost every issue (including religion), with the exception of guns, seems more progressive. Perhaps his inconsistencies are just part of his derangement; hard to understand.

although I don’t condone at all what he did, he had no right to do what he did, but me personally, when I first heard about the Elliot Rodger incident, and now this one, it was the painful frustrating reminder of what I hate, despise, loathe about reality, is that the guy is expected to approach, make the first move, be the initiator, etc.

Elliot Rodger, Chris Harper Mercer and coming attractions look like the poster boys for the feminist-miscegenist-diversitarian utopia our elites want to impose on us: A generation of randomly bred lost boys born to single or divorced mothers with absent or disengaged fathers. The girls don’t want these boys, and therefore these boys see no future for themselves in our society.